BOTTOM team Embsay secured their first Premier Division point of the season when they drew 2-2 with Trawden Celtic.

Goals by David Greenwood and James Mole enabled them to recover from being 1-0 down at the break to end their dismal run of seven defeats.

Skipton Town returned to the top of Division One after securing a 4-1 win at Bradley. Two goals from William Knight and one each from Jake Thompson and Liam Cartman enabled them to overtake Gargrave who went down 3-2 in their League Cup tie against Rolls Reserves.

Damon Clark netted twice for Rolls while Matthew Simpson and Tom Varey responded for Gargrave.

Ryan Ellis scored four times as Chatburn saw off Pendle Renegades in their Division One clash, while Jonathan Dawson's hat-trick helped Hellifield to a 4-2 win over bottom team Cononley Sports.

Division Two leaders Oxenhope Recreation showed no mercy for Earby Town reserves as they ran out emphatic 9-1 winners. Liam Dyson and Joel Gallagher both scored hat-tricks.

Skipton LMS Reserves were hit for six as they went down 6-1 to second-placed Grassington United Reserves.Ben Gannon and James Morgan each scored twice while Adam Steventon and Kyle Telford were also on the scoresheet. Andrew Tanner's hat-trick was a key factor in Broomhill's 4-1 victory over Settle United Reserves. Simon Harris was Broomhill's other scorer.

Damien Swies hit a treble as FC Polonia edged out Manningham All Stars 4-3 in a close-fought encounter.

Carleton continue to set the pace at the top of Division Three after an emphatic 8-0 win over Sutton Reserves. Ben Teal and Robert Bradley both scored twice while Josh Binks, Stuart Hunn, Gareth Lord and Dan Thompson were also on target.

Second-placed Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves had to work hard for their 1-0 win at Horton, while Bradley Reserves overcame Cowling Reserves 6-2. There were two goals each for Liam Wheeler and Andrew Hardman.

Barnoldswick Barons shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw with Ilkley, while Barlick Wanderers went down 3-1 at home to Addingham. Jonathan Dow netted twice for the winners.

* Ross Greenaway grabbed a hat-trick as Bingley marched on in the West Riding County FA Sunday Cup.

Colin Schofield (2), Chris Mawson and Dec Corby were also on the mark to book a third round trip to Seacroft on December 7.

Two goals from Danny Hook saw Sandy Lane also progress with a 4-0 win at Cuedos Rangers that set up a trip to Halifax Sunday League side Carrington.

Cross Hills bowed out of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup in a 5-2 defeat at home to league rivals Rolls, Ben Dewhirst and Stuart Parkin on the mark for the hosts.

But there was better news for Silsden Whitestar in the County FA Trophy as they won 2-0 at Old Centralians despite a depleted squad, with goals coming from Mark Bradley and Jack Kendall.

Also in the Trophy, Jinaid Taj put FC Sporting Keighley ahead at Bay Athletic Reserves who stormed back to win 4-1.

Sutton were put to the sword 8-1 by visitors Farsley Celtic Juniors.